Lewes café battles it out to win World Cup of Stations 2024
Lewes station’s Runaway Café is vying to be voted Britain’s best railway station business
Lewes station’s Runaway Café is vying to be voted Britain’s best railway station business
Striking artwork by A-level students and primary school children is brightening the journeys of passengers passing through two Southern railway stations in and around Epsom
Queenie’s Vintage Tearoom and Bar on Platform 2 of Emsworth station in Hampshire is vying to be voted Britain’s best railway station business
Rail passengers are being asked to plan their journeys ahead of essential work in the Ore tunnel beginning two weeks from today
Thameslink has released an audio guide that describes its vast fleet of 115 trains, written with the help of a blind passenger
Passengers are being reminded that upgrade work will mean that no trains will run on parts of the National Rail and London Overground networks for seven days from Saturday 26 October to Friday 1 November (half-term week)
Thameslink trains won't run between London St Pancras and Harpenden for nine days from 21 December. East Midlands Trains will not run between London St Pancras and Bedford.
Brighton train station has been renamed to honour Bly Twomey, one of Britain’s youngest ever Paralympians.
Just weeks after winning her first Paralympic medals, Brighton station, managed by Southern, has been renamed 'Blyton' in recognition of the 14-year-old’s remarkable two bronze medal wins at the 2024 Paralympic Games, alongside Fliss Pickard.
From today until the day after World CP D
Thameslink and Southern railway staff swapped rolling stock for rubbish bags when they cleaned a section of Brighton beach as part of The Great British Beach Clean
Planned tunnel repair work will mean no train services between Hastings and Ashford on 19 and 20 October, and no services between Hastings and Rye from 19 October to 3 November
Buses replace trains over the next two weekends
Great Northern’s parent company Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) and the Bee Friendly Trust have just finished creating more than 20 ‘homes for nature’ at six stations: Bayford, Cuffley, Grange Park, Hadley Wood, New Barnet and New Southgate